HIDDEN RIVERS
1. When I am in I leave the door ajar. 2. Some birds delight in dust baths. 3. The tent could not resist a gust so strong. 4. He began gesticulating at his chum. 5. If this plum is sour I will pick another. (5. Dijd Edward win a prize? 7. That song is ever new to my ears. 8. Wo lose in each day valuable tv*/:. !). Rollo ran gently down the slope. 10. Let us rest our horses here.
“Tommy, you should not fight with that Jimpson boy.” • ■ “I .know it, 111 a.” “That’s right.” “But I didn’t know' it before I fought him.” Screams of anguish sent the distracted parent upstairs. “For goodness sake. Tommy, wliat has liapponed to baby?” she said, trying to soothe the wailing infant. “There was a naughty fly biting him on top of his head,” said Tommy. “I killed it with me spade.”
Big Sister: Bobbie dear, could you be an angel? . Bobbie: Not if you want something from upstairs!
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12423, 17 April 1926, Page 16
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169HIDDEN RIVERS New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12423, 17 April 1926, Page 16
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